Through a series of true stories, this collection highlights the impact of ordinary people and events on our identities and values. With a blend of charm, quirkiness, and emotional depth, it invites readers to reflect on how daily encounters shape who we are.
Paul Heagen Livres





An engaging tale of how leaders often ascend quickly to the top, only to unknowlingly slip down a path of decline until it is too late. Told in a backdrop of a rock-climbing vacation gone awry, the strain and struggle of the fast-paced society around them that insists that leaders possess the ability to stuff a accomplish a staggering amount of activity into their day, which may be good qualities if judiciously applied and devastating if it isn't. The Leader's Climb offers a way out, a way to become unstuck when needed most. Leaders can learn how to regain control over both life and career with three fundamental princiles of personal growth: Awareness (Not only to know you have a blind spots, but having the patience, discipline and plain old inquisitive nature to slow down and open yourself up to what you do not know or have not yet experienced) -- Acceptance Admitting that there are obstacles in our way rather than overlooking them or pretending they don't exist but rather embracing our current realities which ma;y actually help us -- Abundance (By creating an abundance of choices, we open ourselves up to better decisions).
These Three Things: How An Understanding of Basic Human Needs Can Transform Your Leadership.
- 94pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Exploring the essence of workplace passion and loyalty, this book reveals that fostering extraordinary performance hinges on three fundamental aspects rooted in our childhood spirit. Leaders who recognize and nurture these elements can transform not only their organizations but also their own personal growth. The insights provided aim to inspire a deeper commitment and enthusiasm among team members, ultimately reshaping the dynamics of performance and engagement in the workplace.
The Groove Project
Two Unlikely Friends, an Unlucky Car, and a Lifetime They Never Imagined
- 212pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of the muscle car era, a shy Midwestern teenager finds himself in California, where he becomes friends with the outgoing class clown, Mark. Together, they embark on a project to transform a dilapidated '57 Chevy into a hot rod. However, the journey takes a twist when Paul discovers that Mark lacks the knowledge necessary for the car overhaul, leading to comedic and challenging moments as they navigate friendship and the world of car restoration.
Rubber Band Leadership
- 150pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Mastering the balance of tension can significantly impact productivity and success. By understanding how to harness the right amount of tension at the right moments, individuals can enhance their effectiveness and avoid pitfalls that arise from neglecting this crucial element. This book delves into the nuances of tension, offering insights on how to leverage it to achieve goals and improve outcomes in various endeavors.